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by the terms repairing, i think you mean repairing the scratches from it: http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-the-Scratches-from-the-Back-of-an-iPod
The screen on the iPod Touch is not scratch-proof. iPod Touch screens are prone to scratches, and must be taken care of accordingly. Screen protectors are a good way to take care of them. They dont cost much and you can hardly notice them when applied
well all you must do is threaten your ipod to get the scratches out. and they will.
No limit is set, as long as you havent damaged it beyond repair.
You can get the screen on your iPod repaired at your local Apple store. You can also order a replacement screen off eBay and repair it by yourself using a guide.
They should do
No.. My friend Maddy's iPod touch broke and she got a replacement because she has a two year warranty. You should get a warranty like her.
Not sure pretty sure they have some cream or whatever but just use a case from now on
If you broke you iPod Touch where there's dents in it, tons of scratches, no screen or anything with just the base, you could send it in to Apple to fix it. It's hard to determine how much it will cost, it may be cheaper to just buy a new one.
contact apple and they will fix it for you for $90 to $100 or if you have warrenty then they will repair it.
I had my iPod Touch screen protector on for about a year and 2 months with heavy usage (brought to school and on bus). The protector even got some scratches on it. If it wasn't for the protector, my iPod would've been scratched up. It would be recommended to put a protector on the back of your iPod as well...
Screen protectors are always a good option when you want to protect a new IPod touch. You should definitely put one on your IPod. You should get a case as well.